. I have had some experience in the past with Pesach noodles. If you’re not careful they can turn into a big, gluey, mushy mess. You need to treat them with loving care and they will turn out nearly as good as the year-round variety. This time of year, many of the products available for Pesach are non-gebrokts, i.e gluten-free. Adding gluten-free ingredients, like a little Kosher for Passover onion soup mix, is much easier for the GFE. What’s especially great about this kugel recipe is that there are only a few ingredients, it’s quick to make, and it tastes like a kugel you would make during the year …no need to suffer with sub-par (gluten-free!) food on Pesach!

Yield:8

Ingredients:

9 ounces Passover Gluten-Free wide noodles -

1 teaspoon kosher salt -

1 tablespoon olive oil -

1 pound frozen chopped broccoli*, defrosted -

3 large eggs -

1/4 cup mayonnaise -

1 tablespoon onion soup mix -

non-stick vegetable spray -

Instructions:

2. In a large bowl, combine the broccoli eggs, mayonnaise and onion soup mix. Set aside.

3. Fill a large pot with 8 cups of water. Add the salt and olive oil and bring to a rapid boil over high heat. Add the noodles all at once and gently stir to make sure that the noodles don’t stick together. Reduce heat to medium, and boil for 6 minutes stirring frequently. The noodles should not be completely soft in the center. Immediately remove from heat, drain into a colander and rinse with cold water, gently separating the noodles as you rinse them. Combine the noodles with the broccoli mixture and gently toss until the noodles are evenly incorporated. Transfer the broccoli-noodle mixture to the prepared pan and bake for 45 minutes until browned on top.

Note: If you like a finer chopped broccoli and the packaged broccoli pieces are too large, you can chop them more finely by hand or with a food processor.

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